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Rebuilding Rome, the upstate New York city that is looking forward after a destructive tornado
Read full article: Rebuilding Rome, the upstate New York city that is looking forward after a destructive tornadoA tornado that touched down in the small, upstate New York city of Rome ripped roofs from houses, reduced brick buildings to rubble and toppled steeples from two historic churches.
Toxic garlic should have prompted EPA to warn against gardening near Ohio derailment, watchdog says
Read full article: Toxic garlic should have prompted EPA to warn against gardening near Ohio derailment, watchdog saysA watchdog group says the Environmental Protection Agency should conduct additional soil studies around the site of a toxic train derailment in Ohio after independent testing found high levels of chemicals in locally grown garlic.
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Mississippi's US House primary runoff
Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Mississippi's US House primary runoffTwo Republicans are competing for the right to challenge 16-term Democratic incumbent Bennie Thompson in Mississippiโs 2nd Congressional District.
Mississippi Republican Sen. Wicker advances to general election. State also holds 4 House primaries
Read full article: Mississippi Republican Sen. Wicker advances to general election. State also holds 4 House primariesMississippi U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker has defeated two Republican challengers and will face Democrat Ty Pinkins in the Nov. 5 general election.
Lake Superior State University president, first lady establish LGBTQ+ scholarship
Read full article: Lake Superior State University president, first lady establish LGBTQ+ scholarshipA new scholarship at Lake Superior State University will offer financial assistance to students who contribute to the LGBTQ+ community at LSSU.
High court rejects natural gas company's pipeline appeal
Read full article: High court rejects natural gas company's pipeline appealChief Justice John Roberts has rejected a Supreme Court appeal by the St. Louis-based natural gas company Spire Inc. to allow it to keep operating a pipeline through Illinois and Missouri.